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The '''2001 Davis Cup''' was the 90th edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's [[tennis]]. A record total of 139 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, [[France Davis Cup team|France]] defeated [[Australia Davis Cup team|Australia]] at [[Rod Laver Arena]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], on 30 November - 2 December, giving France their 9th title, despite not playing a single match on home soil.
The '''2001 Davis Cup''' was the 90th edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's [[tennis]]. A record total of 139 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, [[France Davis Cup team|France]] defeated [[Australia Davis Cup team|Australia]] at [[Rod Laver Arena]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], on 30 November - 2 December, giving France their 9th title, despite not playing a single match on home soil.<ref>http://www.daviscup.com/en/draws-results/world-group.aspx</ref>


==World Group==
==World Group==
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* {{Davis|SEN}}
* {{Davis|ZAM}} — promoted to Group III in 2002
* {{Davis|ZAM}} — promoted to Group III in 2002

==References==
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Revision as of 03:46, 23 February 2014

The 2001 Davis Cup was the 90th edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's tennis. A record total of 139 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, France defeated Australia at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, on 30 November - 2 December, giving France their 9th title, despite not playing a single match on home soil.[1]

World Group

Participating Teams

Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Czech Republic

Ecuador

France

Germany

Romania

Morocco

Netherlands

Russia

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United States

Draw

First round
9-11 February
Quarterfinals
6-8 April
Semifinals
21-23 September
Final
30 November-2 December
Perth, Australia (grass)
S Australia4
Florianópolis, Brazil (clay)
 Ecuador1
S Australia3
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (clay)
S Brazil1
S Brazil4
Sydney, Australia (hard)
 Morocco1
S Australia4
Helsingborg, Sweden (indoor carpet)
S Sweden1
S Sweden3
Malmö, Sweden (indoor hard)
 Czech Republic2
S Sweden4
Bratislava, Slovakia (indoor hard)
S Russia1
S Russia3
Melbourne, Australia (grass)
 Slovakia2
S Australia2
Ghent, Belgium (indoor clay)
S France3
 Belgium0
Neuchâtel, Switzerland (indoor carpet)
S France5
S France3
Basel, Switzerland (indoor hard)
  Switzerland2
  Switzerland3
Rotterdam, Netherlands (indoor carpet)
S United States2
S France3
Braunschweig, Germany (indoor carpet)
 Netherlands2
 Romania2
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands (indoor carpet)
S Germany3
S Germany1
Eindhoven, Netherlands (indoor carpet)
 Netherlands4
 Netherlands4
S Spain1

Final


Australia
2
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
30 November - 2 December 2001
grass

France
3
1 2 3 4 5
1 Australia
France
Lleyton Hewitt
Nicolas Escudé
6
4
3
6
6
3
3
6
4
6
 
2 Australia
France
Patrick Rafter
Sébastien Grosjean
6
3
78
66
7
5
     
3 Australia
France
Lleyton Hewitt / Patrick Rafter
Cédric Pioline / Fabrice Santoro
6
2
3
6
65
77
1
6
   
4 Australia
France
Lleyton Hewitt
Sébastien Grosjean
6
3
6
2
6
3
     
5 Australia
France
Wayne Arthurs
Nicolas Escudé
64
77
77
65
3
6
3
6
   

World Group Qualifying Round

Date: 21-23 September

Venue Home Team Score Visiting Team
Córdoba, Argentina (clay)  Argentina 5-0  Belarus
Liège, Belgium (indoor carpet)  Belgium 2-3  Morocco
Prostějov, Czech Republic (indoor carpet)  Czech Republic 3-2  Romania
Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)  Ecuador 1-4  Great Britain
Rome, Italy (clay)  Italy 2-3  Croatia
Prešov, Slovakia (indoor carpet)  Slovakia 3-2  Chile
Albacete, Spain (clay)  Spain 4-0  Uzbekistan
Winston-Salem, NC, USA (indoor hard)  United States 4-1  India
  • Argentina, Croatia, and Great Britain promoted to World Group in 2002.
  • Czech Republic, Morocco, Slovakia, Spain, and United States remain in World Group in 2002.
  • Belarus (EA), Chile (AMN), Italy (EA), India (AO), and Uzbekistan (AO) remain in Group I in 2002.
  • Belgium (EA), Ecuador (AMN), and Romania (EA) relegated to Group I in 2002.

Americas Zone

Group I

Participating Teams

Group II

Participating Teams


Group III

Participating Teams

Group IV

Participating Teams

Asia/Oceania Zone

Group I

Participating Teams

Group II

Participating Teams

Group III

Participating Teams

Group IV

Participating Teams

Europe/Africa Zone

Group I

Participating Teams

Group II

Participating Teams

Group III

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams

Group IV

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams

References